2005
DOI: 10.1007/s00213-005-2160-3
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Changes in sleep electroencephalogram and nocturnal hormone secretion after administration of the antidyskinetic agent sarizotan in healthy young male volunteers

Abstract: While REM sleep was suppressed, the endocrine effects of 20 mg sarizotan at night were weak. Its sleep-endocrine profile is comparable to the effects provoked by selective 5-HT reuptake inhibitors.

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“…During sleep, neurobiological activity in patients can be studied for several hours free from disturbances by environmental factors. The simultaneous investigation of sleep EEG and sleep-related hormone secretion was shown to be a useful tool to characterize the neurobiological profile of central nervous system (CNS)-active drugs, including antidepressants (Steiger et al, 1993;Sonntag et al, 1996;Künzel et al, 2005). Given the effects of mirtazapine on sleep EEG and hormones that have been reported so far, it appeared to be of great interest to investigate these axes simultaneously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…During sleep, neurobiological activity in patients can be studied for several hours free from disturbances by environmental factors. The simultaneous investigation of sleep EEG and sleep-related hormone secretion was shown to be a useful tool to characterize the neurobiological profile of central nervous system (CNS)-active drugs, including antidepressants (Steiger et al, 1993;Sonntag et al, 1996;Künzel et al, 2005). Given the effects of mirtazapine on sleep EEG and hormones that have been reported so far, it appeared to be of great interest to investigate these axes simultaneously.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%